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Subsequently, the history of the Nemo System is entwined with NemoCo in more ways than name. Even the system's pivot from oil provider to tourist destination originated with NemoCo. They were the first to market the Space Whale to the universe, and convert Ergo's outdated oil rigs into tourist destinations — at a cost that eventually sank the company, but planted the seed for future entrepreneurs. Despite their incredible luck in Nemo, the company suffered from misguided leadership, and failing to establish a foothold anywhere else in the Empire, slowly faded away. | Subsequently, the history of the Nemo System is entwined with NemoCo in more ways than name. Even the system's pivot from oil provider to tourist destination originated with NemoCo. They were the first to market the Space Whale to the universe, and convert Ergo's outdated oil rigs into tourist destinations — at a cost that eventually sank the company, but planted the seed for future entrepreneurs. Despite their incredible luck in Nemo, the company suffered from misguided leadership, and failing to establish a foothold anywhere else in the Empire, slowly faded away. | ||
While NemoCo is no more, their namesake system is thriving. Much like the Space Whale, even though the system is not exactly what it seems, people continue to be intrigued by it.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/15383-Galactic-Guide-Nemo-System|text=Galactic Guide: Nemo System}}</ref> | While NemoCo is no more, their namesake system is thriving. Much like the Space Whale, even though the system is not exactly what it seems, people continue to be intrigued by it.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/15383-Galactic-Guide-Nemo-System|text=Galactic Guide: Nemo System}}</ref> | ||
== Gravitational governors == | == Gravitational governors == | ||
=== Nemo === | === Nemo === | ||
{{Main|Nemo (star)}} | {{SC/Main|Nemo (star)}} | ||
Nemo is a F-type main sequence star. | Nemo is a F-type main sequence star. | ||
==Planets== | ==Planets== | ||
=== Nemo I === | === Nemo I === | ||
{{Main|Nemo I}} | {{SC/Main|Nemo I}} | ||
A small protoplanet on a lonely orbit around the star. | A small protoplanet on a lonely orbit around the star. | ||
=== Nemo II === | === Nemo II === | ||
{{Main|Nemo II}} | {{SC/Main|Nemo II}} | ||
A mesoplanet that's suffered multiple meteor strikes, mining operations have developed over the desolate landscape. | A mesoplanet that's suffered multiple meteor strikes, mining operations have developed over the desolate landscape. | ||
=== Ergo : Nemo III === | === Ergo : Nemo III === | ||
{{Main|Ergo}} | {{SC/Main|Ergo}} | ||
A terraformed ocean world, the lack of land masses forced the inhabitants of Ergo to build their cities on the water. | A terraformed ocean world, the lack of land masses forced the inhabitants of Ergo to build their cities on the water. | ||
==Known jump points== | ==Known jump points== | ||
{{Jump points}} | {{SC/Jump points}} | ||
== Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy == | == Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy == | ||
{{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLP0wAuEDGI}}<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=Comm-Link:Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Nemo System|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/15912-Loremakers-Guide-To-The-Galaxy}}</ref> | {{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLP0wAuEDGI}}<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|text=Comm-Link:Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Nemo System|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/15912-Loremakers-Guide-To-The-Galaxy}}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
{{System navplate|Nemo}} | {{SC/System navplate|Nemo}} | ||
{{Navplate systems}} | {{SC/Navplate systems}} | ||
Latest revision as of 22:46, 9 April 2026
The Nemo system is a single star StarCitizen:planetary system in StarCitizen:United Empire of Earth (UEE).
Official summary
"StarCitizen:Ergo, I Got Blubbered
T-shirts with that phrase have become ubiquitous throughout the Empire. Everyone knows it refers to the StarCitizen:Space Whale, a tourist trap located in the Nemo System. Yet, only those who have visited the attraction know the truth: describing it as a Space Whale would be a stretch of the imagination.
True, there is an oblong asteroid with one thick end tapering into a smaller one that orbits Ergo (Nemo III). There are even locals who will argue for hours about its strong resemblance to an StarCitizen:Earth whale. Yet the main draw really seems to be the shops and attractions set up to entice the wayward tourist who happens to be lured here. Every StarCitizen:Galactic Guide employee that has journeyed to the (in) famous landmark has returned to say basically the same thing, "StarCitizen:Ergo, I got suckered."
While the Space Whale may not live up to its billing, it is somehow fitting for the Nemo System. From Ergo, an ocean planet with vast oil resources but no (remaining) native life, to a system name that most assume is a reference to aquatics (but is actually an acronym for Norman, Ellis, Mau, and Ochoa; surnames of the founding partners of StarCitizen:NemoCo, the company credited with discovering the system), the Nemo System is a place where things are not always what they seem.
Even the system's discovery date has been called into question. Official records credit StarCitizen:Dae-ho Ochoa, who was then a partner in NemoCo, with finding the system in StarCitizen:2364, but some believe he first visited the system in StarCitizen:2362, a discrepancy credited to corporate intrigue during StarCitizen:Humanity's unregulated early terraforming era.
The controversy centered on Ochoa who, in StarCitizen:2362, was a security contractor for the StarCitizen:Tadmor Terraforming Concern in the Fora System. One day, co-workers lost contact with Ochoa while he was on a routine patrol. As a search party mobilized, Ochoa surfaced and then promptly quit without an explanation or logging his last day's flight path. That last detail went unnoticed by Tadmor management, who were overwhelmed by issues surrounding their botched terraforming of StarCitizen:Fora III. Exactly what Ochoa did that day eventually led to a lawsuit calling into question Nemo's discovery date.
In StarCitizen:2364, the nascent NemoCo purchased all Fora-based terraforming platforms from Tadmor at a steep discount. Tadmor was desperate for credits to address legal problems, and cut NemoCo a deal believing they would have to shoulder the cost of disassembling the massive platforms to get them to fit through the system's medium sized jump point. Yet, shortly after the purchase, NemoCo announced the discovery of an all-access jump from Fora to an entirely new system, which they promptly christened Nemo. An incredible stroke of luck, claimed NemoCo executives. For Tadmor, it was too big of a coincidence to ignore; particularly once they heard who found the new system.
Dae-ho Ochoa's discovery of Nemo sent Tadmor digging through his employment file, which prompted a review of his sudden and strange departure from the company. Eventually, Tadmor filed a lawsuit against NemoCo alleging Ochoa had discovered the jump to Nemo the day he quit, and they were entitled to a stake of NemoCo's operations. Despite some circumstantial evidence, what Tadmor really needed was Ochoa's nav computer. However, Ochoa had sold his old Aurora and had no idea where it was. Tadmor investigators searched the known universe but were unable to find it. Lacking the evidence to prove their claim, Tadmor's lawsuit was thrown out of court and the company subsequently dissolved.
Subsequently, the history of the Nemo System is entwined with NemoCo in more ways than name. Even the system's pivot from oil provider to tourist destination originated with NemoCo. They were the first to market the Space Whale to the universe, and convert Ergo's outdated oil rigs into tourist destinations — at a cost that eventually sank the company, but planted the seed for future entrepreneurs. Despite their incredible luck in Nemo, the company suffered from misguided leadership, and failing to establish a foothold anywhere else in the Empire, slowly faded away.
While NemoCo is no more, their namesake system is thriving. Much like the Space Whale, even though the system is not exactly what it seems, people continue to be intrigued by it.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Gravitational governors
Nemo
Script error: No such module "main". Nemo is a F-type main sequence star.
Planets
Nemo I
Script error: No such module "main". A small protoplanet on a lonely orbit around the star.
Nemo II
Script error: No such module "main". A mesoplanet that's suffered multiple meteor strikes, mining operations have developed over the desolate landscape.
Ergo : Nemo III
Script error: No such module "main". A terraformed ocean world, the lack of land masses forced the inhabitants of Ergo to build their cities on the water.
Known jump points
Script error: No such module "Jump points".
Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy
{{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLP0wAuEDGI}}<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
References
<references />
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